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instead of imposing new regulations, republicans are calling for existing laws to be enforced. >> do you think background checks and improving background checks will be part of that? >> they should actually do a real background check on everyone. and maybe the department of justice ought to enforce the law. >> still vice president joe biden one of the main advocates on a ban on military style rifles says he believes most americans agree with him. >> the competing budget plans are mild apart but at least there is not a government shutdown to worry about, at least for a while. the senate passed a bill to keep federal agencies funded through the end of september. round of applause. the rare bipartisan compromise was approved by a 73-26 vote. while the xrester's $8$85 billi cuts stay in place, there are more cuts. the plan now moves to the house where it is expected to pass. >>> despite promises to close down the detention center at guantanamo bay, the u.s. is considering a $150 million overhaul now of the facility. the plans include a new dining hall, hospital and guard barracks. lawyer
instead of imposing new regulations, republicans are calling for existing laws to be enforced. >> do you think background checks and improving background checks will be part of that? >> they should actually do a real background check on everyone. and maybe the department of justice ought to enforce the law. >> still vice president joe biden one of the main advocates on a ban on military style rifles says he believes most americans agree with him. >> the competing budget...
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before >> i repealed the law against serving sangria about six years ago. we're working at them one at a time. >> jon: why is that guy so familiar? wait a minute. is that the same the same man of the sidewalk mule washer stand. virginia, stop that man. we'll be right ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back to the show. as you may know instead of steep budget cuts known as the sequester rapidly approaching is the subject of our new recurring segment. congress passed and the president signed into law the sequester, $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts over ten years that would kick in unless we came up with a cooperative deficit reduction plan. we put this into place because... why did we do that again? >> when all sides agreed to the sequester a year-and-a-half ago, those automatic across-the-board sending cuts, were supposed to be so painful it would force the president and congress to make a deal. >> jon: so what happens if this sequester kicks in? >> just in time for spring national parks like yosemite will see their services cut. >> jon: all rig
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are you ok with the law then? >> oh, absolutely not but that's not a fight that my organization's getting involved with. we're a charitable organization arming and training women so we're not interested in talking assault weapons. if you want to talk assault weapons, talk to the n.r.a. cenk: all right. fair enough. let's get to it. social science and met 16 in 2007 did a study and realized that states with the highest gun ownership rates have a gun murder rate 114% higher than those with the lowest gun ownership rates. let me give you one other fact. in the risk of homes the risk of homicide is three times higher in homes with fire arms. cindy, doesn't that scare you a little bit? >> no. i'm home alone. i'm more afraid of who's going to come to my door, which someday has already at 2:00, 3:00 in the morning that i didn't know. it took the police about 10 minutes to get there. i want to be able to defend myself and my son. who knows what could happen in those 10 minutes. cenk: cindy i got a son, too and a daughter.
are you ok with the law then? >> oh, absolutely not but that's not a fight that my organization's getting involved with. we're a charitable organization arming and training women so we're not interested in talking assault weapons. if you want to talk assault weapons, talk to the n.r.a. cenk: all right. fair enough. let's get to it. social science and met 16 in 2007 did a study and realized that states with the highest gun ownership rates have a gun murder rate 114% higher than those with...
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maybe it's not against the law or maybe it's not overreach in terms of the law but. it's the laws themselves that allow for this to happen inside in our justice system that i think that's fair i mean listen it this way if you have an incredibly broad and begun long and the c.f.a. anti hacking laws is both broad and big i mean what is often offer isaak mean i mean is that looking at my spouse's account with her permission in violation of you know terms of service i mean mazie maybe maybe not the prosecutors of the department justice indicted a woman who lied about her age on my space i mean maybe just tacky maybe that's wrong maybe a seasonable a moral in this case but should it be a federal crime i mean people law on facebook all the time about their age or way to mean should this be some. becomes literally a federal offense this is not what congress intended when acting this in the 1980's and so there is this push to fix the law but the department of justice has resisted this and it has a very good track record of drilling these sort of pro civil liberties measures
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to the growing tally first up scott brown former massachusetts senator and joining the boston based law firm nixon peabody and helm work on business and government affairs focusing on finance and real estate and other former senator joseph lieberman of connecticut is going through that door he will be joining the american enterprise institute according to the institute healthy working on a project aimed at building bipartisan global leadership. and another name mary shapiro back in december she stepped down as chairwoman of the securities exchange commission now she'll be serving as one of general electric's directors so how can they use their government experience in the private sector and can their lobbying efforts impact a government policy and is this something citizens should be concerned about earlier i was joined by abby martin host of our tease breaking the set and our correspondent megan lopez and i first asked at what point should we be concerned about a former government officials and what they're doing in the private sector so i think we should discern one they you can see a
to the growing tally first up scott brown former massachusetts senator and joining the boston based law firm nixon peabody and helm work on business and government affairs focusing on finance and real estate and other former senator joseph lieberman of connecticut is going through that door he will be joining the american enterprise institute according to the institute healthy working on a project aimed at building bipartisan global leadership. and another name mary shapiro back in december she...
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is subject to the rule of law a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways here's the rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s way of skirting around court orders the agency even tries to hide these letters by preventing businesses from even talking about them but that's not the case any longer here to explain why i'm joined by kevin blogger at firedoglake hey there kevin so what is the latest information coming out from the u.s. district court. well sir to explain why this decision happened because you're basically constraining speech an issue of free speech you're making it so that someone who is receiving this request to be silent is unable to acknowledge that they themselves are under an inve
is subject to the rule of law a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways here's the rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s...
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but from a law making perspective, i don't care. people should be be allowed to put bad stuff in their bodies. >> just look who is sitting next to me. >> i was purposely staying away from that. i am not opposed to politicians using the bully pulpit to encourage people to eat healthy stuff. >> but you don't encourage someone by removing their choice. >> i agree with you. she had the quote from bloomburg where they said it is incumbent to tell people and then give them the choice. if they will stick to that, that's fine. >> absolutely. we shouldn't treat somebody because they are fat like a child. it is ridiculous. you should have the freedom to make bad choices. >> i agree. >> the problem is we are always trying to separate the consequences from that. people literally want their cake and eat it too. >> cheap shot. >> at who, cakes? >> cakes, people who eat cakes. >> that's the problem. you should be allowed to make bad decisions and suffer the consequence. to operate the two is unnatural. >> of course, and there are people who can't
but from a law making perspective, i don't care. people should be be allowed to put bad stuff in their bodies. >> just look who is sitting next to me. >> i was purposely staying away from that. i am not opposed to politicians using the bully pulpit to encourage people to eat healthy stuff. >> but you don't encourage someone by removing their choice. >> i agree with you. she had the quote from bloomburg where they said it is incumbent to tell people and then give them the...
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already what they got in order to get out you know they don't do it here because there's the federal law says they don't have to but if we said you know whoever is collecting whoever's clearing your money has to take care of the taxes it would cost us out of the extra other than the cost of the sales tax tom tom complains cost is the responsibility of the business of the entrepreneur i mean this is the ultimate leveling so in so one might have your hands your ally have the what might happen is instead of the two point three percent that i'm paying to mastercard and visa you are always creditors on my vantage point seven percent you're always for the disadvantaged in the underdog in the you know i'm not businessman here to you know have story the small little internet retailer out of their garage or out of share a bedroom and they're not i you know i got your point if they had to do the compliance i totally agree with you it would crush them but but i don't think they have any good deal wear out of time with them thanks for being with us tonight elaborates and tom great discussion thanks.
already what they got in order to get out you know they don't do it here because there's the federal law says they don't have to but if we said you know whoever is collecting whoever's clearing your money has to take care of the taxes it would cost us out of the extra other than the cost of the sales tax tom tom complains cost is the responsibility of the business of the entrepreneur i mean this is the ultimate leveling so in so one might have your hands your ally have the what might happen is...
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i've read 26 under the law. like the curiosity that it embodied. the problem that comes up with curiosity is curiosity is the crime in my opinion. crime is a crime. the problem is the curiosity often leads people to do things that are illegal. people do illegal things for lots of reasons, sex and money, drugs and illegal, whenever. it turns out curiosity is one of those things. i think that is the thing that i sort of struggle the little bit as i was writing this book and then also resulting now, the curiosity is, think of awesome. it is actually advocating and you should go out and break into a computer, try some of these files now whenever it is. that part at all like. but from a curiosity perspective, from an information perspective a lot of stuff like that. >> what if any other titles did you come up with? >> the titles. this is a long story and is not really good story. and give you the short version. we originally were going to call it phone phreaks. actually, originally ridge is going to college freaks. my friend jennifer said that free to b
i've read 26 under the law. like the curiosity that it embodied. the problem that comes up with curiosity is curiosity is the crime in my opinion. crime is a crime. the problem is the curiosity often leads people to do things that are illegal. people do illegal things for lots of reasons, sex and money, drugs and illegal, whenever. it turns out curiosity is one of those things. i think that is the thing that i sort of struggle the little bit as i was writing this book and then also resulting...
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the result of that is that federal law rules and state law is preempted. >> ifill: the last time you were here talking about the voting rights act section 5 challenge, one of the things that seemed to come up in court that day was a dispute between justices scalia and sotomayer. did we see any of that play out again today? >> there is... justice scalia has a long-running disdain for legislative history. at one poin argument during the argument, justice sotomayer said he would refer to the legislative history of the federal law which indicates that congress considered a proof of citizenship requirement and rejected it. she said they pre-faced her question by saying that there are those who do not agree or believe in legislative history. at that point justice scalia raised his hand. that did get a laugh throughout the courtroom that day. but it wasn't a conflict so much as... >> ifill: a little dig. absolutely. ifill: explain to me the justices who debated among themselves or that the lawyers did, how much a change in the way business is done here would affect other states who may be l
the result of that is that federal law rules and state law is preempted. >> ifill: the last time you were here talking about the voting rights act section 5 challenge, one of the things that seemed to come up in court that day was a dispute between justices scalia and sotomayer. did we see any of that play out again today? >> there is... justice scalia has a long-running disdain for legislative history. at one poin argument during the argument, justice sotomayer said he would refer...
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soil without due process of law. [applause] there is the 10th amendment. something our omnipotent federal government seems to have forgotten all about. the 10th amendment provides that the powers not given to the federal government are reserved for the states and for the people. [applause] how did we get a $16.50 trillion national debt? we have a federal government that thinks they have the authority to regulate our toilet seats and our light bulbs. we need to get back to the constitution. article 6 of the constitution provides that the constitution shall be the supreme law of the land. there is an ongoing effort to undermine united states' sovereignty. before i was in the senate, i was the solicitor general of texas. we stood up to the world court and to the united nations. [applause] we stood up to the president of the united states, who happen to be a republican. court before the supreme of the united states and said, no president, republican or democrat, has the authority to give away u.s. sovereignty. [applause] we have seen republicans willing to sta
soil without due process of law. [applause] there is the 10th amendment. something our omnipotent federal government seems to have forgotten all about. the 10th amendment provides that the powers not given to the federal government are reserved for the states and for the people. [applause] how did we get a $16.50 trillion national debt? we have a federal government that thinks they have the authority to regulate our toilet seats and our light bulbs. we need to get back to the constitution....
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comes as the governor signs tough new gun control laws. tonight, a killing and a controversy. >> shepard: but first from fox this wednesday night, the president comes during tense times in a region that offensive dances on the brink of war. and it comes as iran works towards a nuclear weapon. and as we try to determine whether the government of syria has already deployed chemical weapons against its own people. because, in the words of our president, that would be a game changer. >> we have to make sure that we know exactly what happened, what was the nature of the incident, that what can we document? what can we prove. i have instructed my teams to work closely with all of the countries in the region and international organizations and institutions. to find out precisely whether or not this red line was crossed. >> shepard: talk of syria dominated much of the president's news conference in jerusalem this afternoon. he spoke alongside benjamin netanyahu. just a day after both the syrian regime and the syrian rebels accused each other of de
comes as the governor signs tough new gun control laws. tonight, a killing and a controversy. >> shepard: but first from fox this wednesday night, the president comes during tense times in a region that offensive dances on the brink of war. and it comes as iran works towards a nuclear weapon. and as we try to determine whether the government of syria has already deployed chemical weapons against its own people. because, in the words of our president, that would be a game changer. >>...
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administrative law judge will then issue a sdishtion employee bargaining units are happy state agency issued 4 complaints sporingt the firefighters, 2 engineering units and support staff. mayor think the complaints have no merit. >> met and con feared endlessly for months on end so we have done a great deal of negotiations. they will conclude that we met and did that in good faith. >>reporter: the city has seen the pension obligations grow reaching almost 250 million dollars and rising. budget definite sets grew too. cut become and services and staff. union argue they tried to help instead they say san jose residents have paid a price. >> we are suffering longer response time. our citizens are getting less services. crime rates are sky rocketing. homicide rates are rising. >>reporter: process does call for the 2 sides to attempt the settlement. >> labor union in the city remain absolutely available to sit down at any point in time with the city negotiators to meet and confer and bargain over real lawful pension reform. >>reporter: rest logs of this case may not happen until the end of
administrative law judge will then issue a sdishtion employee bargaining units are happy state agency issued 4 complaints sporingt the firefighters, 2 engineering units and support staff. mayor think the complaints have no merit. >> met and con feared endlessly for months on end so we have done a great deal of negotiations. they will conclude that we met and did that in good faith. >>reporter: the city has seen the pension obligations grow reaching almost 250 million dollars and...
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i'll get a lot of hate for that but mississippi lawmakers have determined they want to create -- a law called the anti-michael bloomberg which means no posting of calories and there was something else, oh, people can drink as much sugary drinks as they want. no ban on sugary drinks. >> or portion sizes. >> or portion sizes. that's the only reason i said that but i got a whole lot of love for you mississippi. >> viewers, send her the e-mail. >> you're leaving anyway. >> we'll be back. ♪ i get a good feeling ♪ yeah ♪ get a feeling that i never, never, never, never had before ♪ ♪ no, no, i get a good feeling ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] all this... only on royal caribbean. call 1-800-royal-caribbean today. [ angry gibberish ] [ justin ] mulligan sir. mulligan. take a mulligan. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is, a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ angry gibberish ] [ fake coughs
i'll get a lot of hate for that but mississippi lawmakers have determined they want to create -- a law called the anti-michael bloomberg which means no posting of calories and there was something else, oh, people can drink as much sugary drinks as they want. no ban on sugary drinks. >> or portion sizes. >> or portion sizes. that's the only reason i said that but i got a whole lot of love for you mississippi. >> viewers, send her the e-mail. >> you're leaving anyway....
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international law matters. the u.n. is not irrelevant. >> citing international law in those days could make you a laughing stock on television, but janine garofalo hung in there, she was ridiculed mercilessly. the prowar world, including republicans and democrats tried to turn her into a lefty hollywood caricature. none of them have ever apologized, even though they now know that she was right and the president of the united states was wrong and his highly trained foreign policy team and war policy team was wrong. >> the problem here is that there will always be some uncertainty about how quickly he can acquire nuclear weapons, but we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud. >> we all remember that howard dean was right about the invasion of iraq and michael moore was right. and when michael moore won an oscar in 2003, in his acceptance speech he spoke of a president, quote, sending us to war for fictitious reasons. and he was booed in hollywood by a large segment of the oscar audience in that theater that nig
international law matters. the u.n. is not irrelevant. >> citing international law in those days could make you a laughing stock on television, but janine garofalo hung in there, she was ridiculed mercilessly. the prowar world, including republicans and democrats tried to turn her into a lefty hollywood caricature. none of them have ever apologized, even though they now know that she was right and the president of the united states was wrong and his highly trained foreign policy team and...
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republican-proposed budget that would have cut the deficit by $5 trillion in part by repealing obama's health care law. the one budget we haven't seen is the president's. reporting live in washington, i'm danielle leigh. >> turning now to a gruesome story. new york's so-called cannibal cop is facing life in prison after his conviction for conspiracy to kidnap, cook and eat women. the jury decided that gilberto valle was not just fantasizing when he talked online about abducting and eating women. prosecutors said he looked up recipes for chloroform proving that the plot was real. his prosecutors said he was being prosecuted for thoughts, not actions. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. wisconsin's congressman paul ryan offered his new budget plan but appeared to misspeak when talking about his plans for health care. listen to it twice just to be sure of what he said. >> because we're not going to give up on destroying the health care system for the american people. because we're not going to give up on destroying the health care system for american people. >
republican-proposed budget that would have cut the deficit by $5 trillion in part by repealing obama's health care law. the one budget we haven't seen is the president's. reporting live in washington, i'm danielle leigh. >> turning now to a gruesome story. new york's so-called cannibal cop is facing life in prison after his conviction for conspiracy to kidnap, cook and eat women. the jury decided that gilberto valle was not just fantasizing when he talked online about abducting and eating...
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in fact, if the ryan budget were to become law, wealthy americans would get a sizable tax cuts, there would be two tax brackets, 10% and 25%, instead of the current seven we have. low-income americans wouldn't be affected by that. some middle-income americans would benefit. but according to the left-leaning citizens for tax justice, the average millionaire making more than $3 million would pay $203,000 less in taxes if they give up all their tax breaks. if they don't, they pay $345,000 less. so senator, the problem with the proposal is he doesn't say where he'll make up for the lost revenue. where do you get a sense the cuts are going to come from? >> well, in terms of the budget that was proposed by the house of representatives, cuts are coming primarily or savings are coming primarily from reform of social security, medicaid, and reform of medicare as well as cuts in discretionary spending, moving some of them away from defense and other areas of government. the difference in the two budget, the ten-year prospect of that passed in the house of representatives is $41 trillion spendin
in fact, if the ryan budget were to become law, wealthy americans would get a sizable tax cuts, there would be two tax brackets, 10% and 25%, instead of the current seven we have. low-income americans wouldn't be affected by that. some middle-income americans would benefit. but according to the left-leaning citizens for tax justice, the average millionaire making more than $3 million would pay $203,000 less in taxes if they give up all their tax breaks. if they don't, they pay $345,000 less. so...
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a new law on background checks. but if it passes the senate and gets to the house, what are the chances it does pass in your chamber? >> i think it has a pretty good chance because as difficult as it has been for us to understand this addiction to assault weapons, a background check i think will be hard for anybody to explain why they voted against that. common sense and reason should say that you don't want dangerous weapons in the hands of people who are ill-suited mentally to deal with it. so i think the chances are good, not because the nra would want you to do it, but we've done it before, the reasons have been changed, the problems have multiplied. it's just good common sense. >> congressman charles rangel, good to have you here. thank you so much. >> thank you. have a great day. >> you know, he brings up a good point about guns and does it talk about what our values are. obviously, if you talk to folks who are big supporters of the nra, they say the second amendment speaks to what our values are, speaks to ou
a new law on background checks. but if it passes the senate and gets to the house, what are the chances it does pass in your chamber? >> i think it has a pretty good chance because as difficult as it has been for us to understand this addiction to assault weapons, a background check i think will be hard for anybody to explain why they voted against that. common sense and reason should say that you don't want dangerous weapons in the hands of people who are ill-suited mentally to deal with...
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neil: it is the law of the land like you say, you can't fight city hall? >> i look at it this way, too, that is the worse we'll end up with. if we can do anything in negotiation or flexibilities or waivers to improve it, maybe i can end up with something better. neil: what do you make of this debate among republicans, i all but all civil war among republicans. when you have speaker boehner, and paul ryan, saying, there is not an immediate debt crisis. what do you make of that? >> well, you know, i don't know, i think there is. i think it is a -- >> what is in it f them to say there isn't? >> you know, i can't get into their brain, i do not know what that is about. i do know $16.7 trillion debt, growing at the rate of the deficit every year, is a big problem. >> so they see, they say -- i want to stress it is a big problem, but not an immediate crisis, di does that take the urgency off of addressing it? >> no, it does not, what business, what investment and capital is looking for is they are looking for tre deccability -- predictabilitiy and stannability, w
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the cdc attributes that to seat belt laws and graduated license programs. so that is some good news. but still a scary situation for teens on these roads. >> and a scary time with the number of young people who died in this terrible high profile crashes. george howell for us, thanks. >>> still ahead on "starting point," day two. high school football players will go on trial accused of raping a teenage girl. pivotal role that social media will play in this case up next in a live report. and google admits to a major breach of privacy. what this means for the internet giant is straight ahead. >>> welcome back, everybody. the world's 1.2 billion catholics, there is still no pope this morning. black smoke rising from the chimney atop the sistine chapel. happened about 60 minutes ago. that signal from the 115 cardinal electors that they still have not agreed on a new spiritual leader. that marks the conclusion of the morning session. the cardinals now return to the sistine chapel three and a half hours from now. and at 12:30 this afternoon, all eyes back on that
the cdc attributes that to seat belt laws and graduated license programs. so that is some good news. but still a scary situation for teens on these roads. >> and a scary time with the number of young people who died in this terrible high profile crashes. george howell for us, thanks. >>> still ahead on "starting point," day two. high school football players will go on trial accused of raping a teenage girl. pivotal role that social media will play in this case up next...
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david: they're required by law it do that? it is not their own decision. rich edson, thank you very much. >> as you see the consequences are not that bad legally. david: life goes on without washington. thank you, rich. you definitely call it a super bowl. we'll tell you how a $3 garage sale, how much somebody paid for this, turned into $2.2 million. lauren: for that? david: for that. lauren: it he is a a bowl. six big pieces of economic data hitting the tape tomorrow. we'll break undo the numbers that could move your money. all stations ce over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step sevenoint two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. when the doctor told me that i could smoke fothe firsweek... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline)
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. >>> he once wrote laws and policies for santa clara county. today the former president of the board of supervisors is on the wrong side of the law. george shirakawa pled guilty to 12 charges including felony regarding public money he reportedly used to feed a gambling addiction. what was his reaction today? >> reporter: given the d.a. said there was a dark cloud over santa clara county shirakawa didn't speak. fierce fighter for the poor and under privileged told the judge he broke the law. 12 times the judge asked former supervisor george shirakawa how he pled and 12 times shirakawa responded guilty. >> it's a very sad day when a supervisor comes in and pleads guilty 12 times. >> reporter: shirakawa blames a gambling addiction and depression for misusing public funds and for lying on campaign documents under penalty of perjury. in exchange the d.a. agreed not to push for the maximum, eight years in state prison. >> we were aware of his addiction and some of his public service and how the community was wronged. we knew he was going to step down
. >>> he once wrote laws and policies for santa clara county. today the former president of the board of supervisors is on the wrong side of the law. george shirakawa pled guilty to 12 charges including felony regarding public money he reportedly used to feed a gambling addiction. what was his reaction today? >> reporter: given the d.a. said there was a dark cloud over santa clara county shirakawa didn't speak. fierce fighter for the poor and under privileged told the judge he...
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however, it is now the law of the land. so the positionings working. 69% of new jersey voters say he's handling it right. isn't this proof for your party it's time to abandon the obama care boogieman? >> first of all, i have a great respect for chris choreograph. paul ryan has to represent the views of all of the republicans in the congress. again, especially from new york, i think that once you get at a table and the negotiation is going on, you take it from there. some interesting video we saw this week in the boxing ring. you landed some pretty good shots. here you are. you did land some pretty good shots. here we go, we're getting in the ring. and this is good. this is good. i'm impressed. you don't have any bruises in this. when you got in there, who are you imagining punching that you deal with every day? >>. >> i would say maybe the reporters. i'll leave it at that. >> there was a few people i had in mind. but i was trying to stay alive. >> thank you, erin. appreciate it. >> still out front, lance armstrong says he i
however, it is now the law of the land. so the positionings working. 69% of new jersey voters say he's handling it right. isn't this proof for your party it's time to abandon the obama care boogieman? >> first of all, i have a great respect for chris choreograph. paul ryan has to represent the views of all of the republicans in the congress. again, especially from new york, i think that once you get at a table and the negotiation is going on, you take it from there. some interesting video...
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september 11, 2001, it was a law the cockpit door had to be locked and secured. there were 1,000 hijackings carried out by knives. there are 50 bombings, more people died in hijacked aircraft. they got the doors open by stabbing flight attendants. before september 11, they allowed knives back on planes. what they were supposed to do was measure them. they took their id and measured it against the blades. these are the blades they purchased. they were allowed on 9/11. under the new law, this one is not allowed, but this one would. it makes no sense. we are going to spend our time measuring knives. on 9/11, we were looking for bombs and the hijackers exploited our shortsightedness. security is going to hang by an inch. if you give a terrorist an inch, he'll take a mile. >> back to you, kip. a lot of people are bemused by the tsa, this particular time, when there's a major terrorist threat to the american people, you would allow knives when you could use them to intimidate and attack stewards or stewardesses and force your way by them into cockpits. >> no, no, not g
september 11, 2001, it was a law the cockpit door had to be locked and secured. there were 1,000 hijackings carried out by knives. there are 50 bombings, more people died in hijacked aircraft. they got the doors open by stabbing flight attendants. before september 11, they allowed knives back on planes. what they were supposed to do was measure them. they took their id and measured it against the blades. these are the blades they purchased. they were allowed on 9/11. under the new law, this one...
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so law enforcement left. it's this convergence of government trying jitter ri about the guns in the wrong hands and protect against the right of search and seizure and first amendment right of expression. >> so we're talking about a raid taking place without a warrant say there is a warrant then involved, is it justified to be able to go into the home, search because of this picture posted? >> well, the question is whether or not a judge is going to determine that this probable cause substantiates a crime. there is no crime in posting this kind of picture. if it were pornographic, for example, that would be different. but merely posing -- having a child pose holding a weapon standing alone does not constitute a crime as a general rule. it's protected under the first amendment. so it's really unlikely that a judge is going to grant a warrant for a search. >> even if child protective services were trying to make the argument that a child's life is in jeopardy simply by virtue of the fact a child is holding a we
so law enforcement left. it's this convergence of government trying jitter ri about the guns in the wrong hands and protect against the right of search and seizure and first amendment right of expression. >> so we're talking about a raid taking place without a warrant say there is a warrant then involved, is it justified to be able to go into the home, search because of this picture posted? >> well, the question is whether or not a judge is going to determine that this probable...
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it's the law of the land. and i think it is -- like i said, let's not use him as a barometer on this. because i think the same people in the republican party understand that although they may not like it, it's the law of the land and it's going to move forward. >> steve, where are you on this? do you think it's a settled deal? i think it is. i'd like to think it is. >> it is a settled deal. look, i'm not an obama care supporter. i think most republicans are not. i think that there will have to be reforms to it as time goes on. but the problem with what ted cruz is doing, although it might be good politics for ted cruz and his standing in the faction of the republican party that he represents, is it keeps us permanently looking backwards on an issue that robert just described that's been settled by the supreme court, that's been settled by the last election. so the issue going forward is how do we project a message that the american people will find appealing. how do we get back on track after having lost the p
it's the law of the land. and i think it is -- like i said, let's not use him as a barometer on this. because i think the same people in the republican party understand that although they may not like it, it's the law of the land and it's going to move forward. >> steve, where are you on this? do you think it's a settled deal? i think it is. i'd like to think it is. >> it is a settled deal. look, i'm not an obama care supporter. i think most republicans are not. i think that there...
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we have to follow the rules, follow the law. if you don't uphold the integrity of the election, it undermine this is our democracy. in this case, it was clearly intentional voter fraud. those cases, there must be consequences? >> president obama won your state by 166,000 votes. what do you say to those who say this is a handful of vote, it's six, seven, eight, nine vote it's doesn't really matter? >> it does matter. we had a state rep race that was decided by 6 votes in the state. there are more elections than just the presidential electionful there are a lot of really important issues that are decided by only a handful of votes every election cycle. and cheating can't be allowed. it could affect an election and it undermines confidence in the election system. and we have to hold people accountable and let them know that if you cheat, we are going to catch you. if you get caught, there will be consequences. it is really not worth t. we have to send that message. it is want worth it. >> eric: you having public hearings in all the
we have to follow the rules, follow the law. if you don't uphold the integrity of the election, it undermine this is our democracy. in this case, it was clearly intentional voter fraud. those cases, there must be consequences? >> president obama won your state by 166,000 votes. what do you say to those who say this is a handful of vote, it's six, seven, eight, nine vote it's doesn't really matter? >> it does matter. we had a state rep race that was decided by 6 votes in the state....
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not going to be able to change the bible or change the moral law. we have to have realistic expectations. we see this vitality to address challenges and difficulties. there always are challenges and difficulties. but what we are seeing here, vitality, vigor, excitement about the faith, this is the real church. this is the living church. and i would like more from you regarding the fact this is the first papal resignation in 600 years. and smooth transition, chris jansing pointing out, there is not a period of mourning so cardinals were able to focus, if you will, on the next selection and moving forward. but this hasn't happened in 600 years that we have seen the transition in this way. >> you're right. 600 years is a long time to go without a pope stepping down. the interesting thing, we didn't have a period of mourning for a pope who had passed away. but i believe there was definitely a period of shock. precisely because it's been so long since something like this happened and people were really convinced that pope benedict was doing a good job in
not going to be able to change the bible or change the moral law. we have to have realistic expectations. we see this vitality to address challenges and difficulties. there always are challenges and difficulties. but what we are seeing here, vitality, vigor, excitement about the faith, this is the real church. this is the living church. and i would like more from you regarding the fact this is the first papal resignation in 600 years. and smooth transition, chris jansing pointing out, there is...
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you say he actually went to law school. >> a fine law school. >> harvard. >> harvard law school. the same law school the president of the united states went to. >> they are teaching case law, correct? >> the last i checked they have a relatively robust program in constitutional law at the harvard law school with some very good liberal and conservative professors there. he also clerked on the supreme court for chief justice william rehnquist. >> one of the great conservative minds in my opinion. >> not as conservative as some of the people you just mentioned like antonin scalia and clarence thomas. if you are talking just about constitutional jurisprudence, ted cruz is staking out a position to the right of clarence thomas and antonin scalia which is a position so far to the right that it's hard to locate as a matter of constitutional truth -- >> hold on a second, though, and i'll let you continue. i got no problem, i want to be very clear to everybody at home, if ted cruz wants to say the second amendment -- i believe the second amendment should protect people's right to have ass
you say he actually went to law school. >> a fine law school. >> harvard. >> harvard law school. the same law school the president of the united states went to. >> they are teaching case law, correct? >> the last i checked they have a relatively robust program in constitutional law at the harvard law school with some very good liberal and conservative professors there. he also clerked on the supreme court for chief justice william rehnquist. >> one of the...
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by law, we're supposed to have an actual budget resolution voted on and in place by april 15th. but as i said, we are way behind on that. and then on may 18th, we're set to hit the debt ceiling. some say that's going to be the real showdown. annie lowry is the economic policy reporter with "the new york times." nancy cook is the economic and fiscal correspondent for the "national journal." annie, both sides put budgets out. everybody knows neither one is going anywhere. what happens next? >> eventually we'll go through the same sort of continuing resolution process you've seen in the last couple years. the budgets are political documents. they'll probably both pass their respective houses but there's almost no way to bridge the gap between them and they're very vague documents. again, these are kind of political postures. we'll go through the same sort of slow process of appropriating money through continuing resolution that we've last the last couple years. >> the budgetary process, central to what the government is supposed to do, not supposed to be a political process, sure,
by law, we're supposed to have an actual budget resolution voted on and in place by april 15th. but as i said, we are way behind on that. and then on may 18th, we're set to hit the debt ceiling. some say that's going to be the real showdown. annie lowry is the economic policy reporter with "the new york times." nancy cook is the economic and fiscal correspondent for the "national journal." annie, both sides put budgets out. everybody knows neither one is going anywhere. what...
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you have to do it by law if you are seeking death in a case. the aggravating factor in the case is cruelty. it occurred in a particularly cruel manner and cruelty is defined as physical and mental anguish. that it was a drawn out death that he knew he was going to die. it's probably fair to argue based on the evidence in this case. there was a hearing a long time ago about this. and the order of the fayle tall wounds was reversed from what we heard. a judge determined it was cruel, but thinking the shot in the head was cruel but the defense said that's not the way the testimony came in at trial. we believe it was false testimony that the aggravating factor is based on that got us to the trial level. and this is not a death penalty case because it was not physical or mental anguish. that she intended to shoot him first. >> ago her story is based on on shot him i don't remember anything else. i don't remember all that stabbing that i must have -- her whole story goes out the window if what he says is right. >> that's a problem, too, for her. she'
you have to do it by law if you are seeking death in a case. the aggravating factor in the case is cruelty. it occurred in a particularly cruel manner and cruelty is defined as physical and mental anguish. that it was a drawn out death that he knew he was going to die. it's probably fair to argue based on the evidence in this case. there was a hearing a long time ago about this. and the order of the fayle tall wounds was reversed from what we heard. a judge determined it was cruel, but thinking...
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you talk about the law of unintended consequences. >> important message. >> it is. we will talk about that when we return to "morning joe." [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. vo: to the elegant trim es in each and every piece, bold will make your reality a dream. for current and former military members and their families. get advice from the people who share your values. for our free usaa retirement guide, call 877-242-usaa. . >>> you are looking live. >> another solicitor general who wrote that? that's fascinating. >> show we are longer than three hours. >> joining us now from washington, the former executive director for work world and scholar for the carnegie endowment. we asked him to talk about his new book, the end of power. why being in charge is not what it used to be. when we had you on recently we talked about political power and the decli
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>> we're a society governed by the rule of law and makes the constitution. here is what makes it more interesting to me, dianne feinstein, she has the right to defend herself and carry a weapon. here is what she said. >> i know the sense of helplessness that people feel. i know the urge to arm yourself because that's what i did. i was trained in firearms, i'd walk to the hospital when my husband was sick, i carried a concealed weapon. i made the determination that this somebody was going to try to take me out, i was going to take them with me. >> sean: i'm going to take them with me. now, the interesting part, with all of those gun control talks, you, for example, in new york city very few people have the right to carry a weapon. it's almost impossible to get a carry permit in new york city. so, she's not affording her fellow americans the same right that she was bragging about back then. what's your reaction to that? >> now, i mean, that's exactly right. i mean, one of the really unfortunate things we've seen, sandy hook was a little over three months ago.
>> we're a society governed by the rule of law and makes the constitution. here is what makes it more interesting to me, dianne feinstein, she has the right to defend herself and carry a weapon. here is what she said. >> i know the sense of helplessness that people feel. i know the urge to arm yourself because that's what i did. i was trained in firearms, i'd walk to the hospital when my husband was sick, i carried a concealed weapon. i made the determination that this somebody was...
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johnny butts' brother says the white local law enforcement simply don't want to know the truth. do you believe that the sheriff and the district attorney don't want to or are afraid to know the truth? >> i think they don't want to. they don't want to push that issue. >> they don't want to push race? >> i actually believe that, that they don't want to push that issue. >> reporter: that belief was confirmed to fred butts just days after his brother's death. these boys walking on the side of the road say she watched as a white jeep with two white men barrelled over the top of the hill, increased speed and aimed right at them. and they were laughing with then passed by? >> yes, sir. >> and just kept going? >> yes, sir. >> scared you, huh? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: parents reported it to the police. no follow-up ever took place. when we tried to reach sheriff dennis darby in january about the boys' claims, the sheriff told us to "not stir up trouble in his county", adding "you do something with this and i'll be coming after you." the panola county sheriff's department refuses to talk
johnny butts' brother says the white local law enforcement simply don't want to know the truth. do you believe that the sheriff and the district attorney don't want to or are afraid to know the truth? >> i think they don't want to. they don't want to push that issue. >> they don't want to push race? >> i actually believe that, that they don't want to push that issue. >> reporter: that belief was confirmed to fred butts just days after his brother's death. these boys...
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clinton's husband was the one who signed the defense of marriage act into law in 1996. that defined marriage as between one man and one woman. but just last week, former president bill clinton called for that law to be struck down. we'll have much more from our new cnn poll later in the show. >>> they're potentially lifesaving ordeal, mammograms and prostate exams. i'll let you argue which one is worse and most uncomfortable amongst yourselves. if you said a mammogram, you're probably a woman. a new study out this afternoon claims getting a screening every two years is just as effective as getting one every year, at least for women ages 50 to 74. for women 40 to 49 should probably still schedule a mammogram annually. >>> up next, the money lead. never been on a cruise? that does not mean you've never paid for one. millions are spent rescuing broken-down ships, and u.s. taxpayers are picking up the tab. >>> and later, a famous film about an infamous killer. but what fate befell baseball annie? stick around. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna b
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not forced union laws. that i think is causing a kind of competition between the states for who can attract the most jobs and who can attract the most capitol. jenna: it will be interesting to see the census in another ten years and see what thee fin we find from this. >> i pry tkeubgt you'll find a big increase from not just the population but political power from the states like texas, tennessee, utah and montana who are doing really well right now. we didn't mention the oil boom is that is another thing. north dakota is the fastest growing state today because they have all the oil jobs. jenna: we'll all start working on our texan accents. i have relatives down there. maybe i'll have a little more twapbg than i have. >> you'll be able to find a cab in two minutes in new york. jenna: well put, steve. steve moore with the "wall street journal." thanks. jon: i say colorado. the murder trial that has grabbed the country's attention, see what may be jodi arias' last showdown with the pros prosecutor. our legal
not forced union laws. that i think is causing a kind of competition between the states for who can attract the most jobs and who can attract the most capitol. jenna: it will be interesting to see the census in another ten years and see what thee fin we find from this. >> i pry tkeubgt you'll find a big increase from not just the population but political power from the states like texas, tennessee, utah and montana who are doing really well right now. we didn't mention the oil boom is...
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my sister-in-law, my best friend. i grew up around teachers and having an incredible respect for the difficult job that they have every day. and i still surrounded by teachers to this day. and i think that it is because i have such respect for teachers and told them in such regard i have a tremendous believe for what they can do and the power that they have, and i refuse to believe what many folks these days say which is if kids are coming from difficult situations and poverty there is nothing the schools can do. i roundly reject that notion. i think that when children are in the classrooms of truly effective teachers even despite the fact they may face a lot of obstacles those kids can achieve the highest levels and so we should aspire to nothing short as a nation making sure every single kid is in the classroom with a highly effective teacher every single day. it's no less than what we would want for our own children and nothing different than we should want for the nation's kids. >> michelle, if the united states s
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it's breaking the law and crossing the rubicon of something never done before. how do we know depositors won't keep pulling their money out of the banks when they finally open? the ecb are forcing another country to give up their freedom. to give up any chance of economic growth to get out of this mess. let's go to former treasury assistant secretary, department and chairman of the americas partner group. charles, thank you for helping us. i wish the circumstances were better. it sounds like confiscation to me. these are deposits that were insured, guaranteed, the government is going to take it. why would the imf and others suggest they do it? what's behind this? >> larry, i think what's behind this is a continued fixation, which you see coming out of the imf and out of brussels and berlin. about trying to realize sustainable levels of debt-to-gdp over a period of time. i appreciate the need to try to get debt on a sustainable level, this is not the way to do it. this is, indeed, confiscation. i'm afraid they have crossed a line here they may regret. deposter in
it's breaking the law and crossing the rubicon of something never done before. how do we know depositors won't keep pulling their money out of the banks when they finally open? the ecb are forcing another country to give up their freedom. to give up any chance of economic growth to get out of this mess. let's go to former treasury assistant secretary, department and chairman of the americas partner group. charles, thank you for helping us. i wish the circumstances were better. it sounds like...
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some of these laws on the books a little archaic, and i will give you an example. we now have live entertainment in san francisco, which allows amplified music until 10:00 p.m. if the conditions has no entertainment, and the entertainment, it also includes this limited live provision. we have determined in the city that this legislation is good -- good legislation. there's no conditional use requirement to have this. a lot of people today want to have food, drink, and be able to have some music. how can we get the limited live entertainment excluded from the know amplified or no live entertainment excluded on the transfers? >> that is going to mostly driven locally. most of the conditions you'll ever see on an abc license are because we rely, to a great extent, on the police department and local officials to determine what is best for their communities. i'm not trying to pin this on you guys or blame you guys, but we do try to work with you. we do not tend to want to overrule the police department very often. now that said, i get a fair number of petitions and appe
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is that a law? >> yes, it's a federal statute that congress imposed upon the -- itself and the president. it doesn't have to generate with the president. it could generate with someone in the house. it could generate with someone in the senate, but it's a statute that must be enacted. the budget is a statute that congress enacts on the president and signs into the law. the congress has imposed upon itself to do it by the first monday of february. stuart: that's flat out breaking the law. what's the penalty? >> nothing. when you or i or charles or liz or anybody watching us breaks a law, there's a consequence. when congress breaks its own laws that it imposes upon itself, there's no consequence. there's no consequence to the members of congress or the government. the government is not going to fine itself. obviously they can't make it by the first monday in february because that's passed. this is the first monday in february preceding the fiscal year, which starts on october 1st. they can't make it f
is that a law? >> yes, it's a federal statute that congress imposed upon the -- itself and the president. it doesn't have to generate with the president. it could generate with someone in the house. it could generate with someone in the senate, but it's a statute that must be enacted. the budget is a statute that congress enacts on the president and signs into the law. the congress has imposed upon itself to do it by the first monday of february. stuart: that's flat out breaking the law....
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up, 55% want the law repealed in part or in its entirety. and 40% want to leave it as-is or expand it. obamacare three years later. back with the panel. steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today than it did when they were engaged in the budget that allowed it to pass. what i think is interesting on the political side is how republicans are treating the issue right now. there is a debate inside the republican party whether it's wise to continue talking about obamacare. on one hand you have a group that says in effect this is over, this is done, we should tweak it, try to improve it, do what we can. let's not focus op it because it's in the past and discussion of aweer thety. on the other hand people think talk about it all the time because implementatio
up, 55% want the law repealed in part or in its entirety. and 40% want to leave it as-is or expand it. obamacare three years later. back with the panel. steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today...
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law enforcement agencies across the bay area are out in force, trying to keep drunk drivers off the road. in the south bay, the crackdown includes special roving patrols. nbc bay area's monte francis spent part of the evening with the chp on one of the patrols. he is live in san jose with the story. monte? >> reporter: terry, good evening. the reality is for many people today is a day devoted to drinking, and the highway patrol officers we spent some time with tonight say this is an active weekend for dui in the south bay. chp officers brandyn thompson and pierce visare on the look o >> anything out of the order, erratic braking, swerving in a lane, making erratic lane changes. anything that doesn't look normal. >> reporter: an expired registration gives them the chance to check for signs of dui. >> may i have your license, your registration and insurance please? >> yeah. shirks doing about 77. so max speed on this way was 65 miles per hour. >> reporter: a speeding car leads to another stop and another sobriety test. >> look at my finger. great. >> reporter: minutes later that. >> respon
law enforcement agencies across the bay area are out in force, trying to keep drunk drivers off the road. in the south bay, the crackdown includes special roving patrols. nbc bay area's monte francis spent part of the evening with the chp on one of the patrols. he is live in san jose with the story. monte? >> reporter: terry, good evening. the reality is for many people today is a day devoted to drinking, and the highway patrol officers we spent some time with tonight say this is an...
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, will all the sudden followed new laws. it is not about the bad guys. it is all about the lead. that shot of metal did the crime. -- that chunk of metal did the crime. that is like saying that work may be fat. that fork made me fat. background checks to learn about a person's intentions? mr president, the idea should have started with yours. [applause] it is great to be back at cpac. it feels like coming home even though it is only my second time here. already i can stop those liberal --spot those liberal media folks to write their annual conservative stories. how many of you guys are here? raise your hands. be proud. we are laced -- you are allowed, we are used to it. -- you are loud, we are used to it. ashamed toou are not raise it high. we would never dream of making you wait outside. we can come here for an adult conversation about the future of our country and heaven knows we need this. so much of what passes for natural conversation these days is anything but. remember no-drama-obama? now it's all-drama-obama. we do n
, will all the sudden followed new laws. it is not about the bad guys. it is all about the lead. that shot of metal did the crime. -- that chunk of metal did the crime. that is like saying that work may be fat. that fork made me fat. background checks to learn about a person's intentions? mr president, the idea should have started with yours. [applause] it is great to be back at cpac. it feels like coming home even though it is only my second time here. already i can stop those liberal --spot...
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it would require a slight shift in church law, but no church -- no shift in dogma, no church shift in church doctrine. i think moving to appoint a woman cardinal, several women cardinals, would be a step in the right direction that this new pope could make. >> i know, brian, you don't agree with that. but the -- francis has said he's going to be a reformer. and some people say that just means reforming the vatican, which is obviously significant, and i don't mean to imply that it isn't. but when you hear the word "reform" as someone who is very conservative, what do you want it to mean? >> i think more than anything else, it means a reform of our hearts. and he's a man who i believe truly lives the gospel. he takes a bus to work. he lives in a simple apartment. and i think he is someone who really incarnates the full gospel of jesus. and i think as he does that, he'll be able to touch people's hearts. and that's why i'm looking forward to it. >> thanks very much to all three of you. we appreciate it. that story mary told about washing the feet of the men who had aids was very profound
it would require a slight shift in church law, but no church -- no shift in dogma, no church shift in church doctrine. i think moving to appoint a woman cardinal, several women cardinals, would be a step in the right direction that this new pope could make. >> i know, brian, you don't agree with that. but the -- francis has said he's going to be a reformer. and some people say that just means reforming the vatican, which is obviously significant, and i don't mean to imply that it isn't....
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there are plenty of jewish moms out there who might want to see their sons marry a jewish daughter-in-law, but that doesn't mean that they are racist againsts black. >> michael: a new "washington post" poll out today show that 58% of americans now support same-sex marriage. will portman's change of heart help the gop attract more voters or will it be overshadowed by all of the backlash that we're hearing now. >> i think it is good for them in the sense that -- there is a great quote after the election where there was an unnamed gop consultant who said i'm sick and tired of the crazies making us look bad. so i think the more people they have that show they are not bigots and crazies, the better it is for them. >> michael: and they are not great at subtle, those republicans. they don't do suggestel well. dr. ben carson who criticized the president this year at this year's bipartisan prayer breakfast, electrified cpac this week when he hinted at a 2016 presidential run. >> you don't have to be a brain surgeon on rocket scientist to understand that if we continue to spin ours into oblivion we
there are plenty of jewish moms out there who might want to see their sons marry a jewish daughter-in-law, but that doesn't mean that they are racist againsts black. >> michael: a new "washington post" poll out today show that 58% of americans now support same-sex marriage. will portman's change of heart help the gop attract more voters or will it be overshadowed by all of the backlash that we're hearing now. >> i think it is good for them in the sense that -- there is a...
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we abide by the open records laws, and the sunshine laws and i think in san francisco we haven't talked to the city attorney about that or your counsel about that but the open records laws and sean -- sunshine laws protect them up to appointment so we're not in a situation where every transmission of information is available to the general public. if that is the case or that becomes the case then we change the strategy around a little bit so we can help to protect the identity of the candidates, not necessarily the backgrounds, but the identity of the candidates by still abiding by those laws. >>i think one of the strengths of your team is the tremendous community involvement and searches that you done. i find it interesting to the work you did in l.a. and many nonprofits. my hope is as our diverse communities expect topnotch transportation selection processes like this that we can involve them in as many of the aspects of the profile and the competencies that we can and i welcome a number of stakeholder groups and give you the recommendations as we sit down to one-on-one conversations.
we abide by the open records laws, and the sunshine laws and i think in san francisco we haven't talked to the city attorney about that or your counsel about that but the open records laws and sean -- sunshine laws protect them up to appointment so we're not in a situation where every transmission of information is available to the general public. if that is the case or that becomes the case then we change the strategy around a little bit so we can help to protect the identity of the...